VGC: Almost all of Activison’s in-house studios have been relocated to the development of Call of Duty

Publisher Activision Blizzard used almost all available resources to develop new content for Call of duty… The journalist of the portal reported this with reference to his sources. VGC Andy Robinson

Earlier it became known that released the game Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time Studio Toys for bob will no longer develop their own projects. Instead, the team shifted to releasing content for Call of Duty: Warzone, at the same time dismissing some of the employees.

Almost all of Activision’s in-house studios have been relocated to work related to the Call of Duty franchise, Robinson says. It’s about Warzone, Black Ops – Cold War etc. This year is also due to release Call of Duty: Vanguardresponsible for Sledgehammer Games

Robinson is concerned that employees Activision literally “kill themselves” in order to release new content on time. Because of this, new projects in the Call of Duty universe turn out to be less and less memorable. However, the games continue to sell well, as evidenced by the success of Cold War.

Presumably, the journalist hints at the problems associated with Sledgehammer Games. Due to the departure of key employees, the studio almost collapsed, but to save the project COD 2023 hurriedly threw Treyarch… As a result, support Black ops iiii ended ahead of time, and Cold War was developed on a very tight schedule, so it suffered from a lack of content on release.

According to preliminary data, for the development Vanguard time was also allotted criminally little time. This will inevitably affect the final quality of the shooter, which will supposedly be fully integrated into Warzone.

Famous insider Thomas Henderson generally called the new shooter “a disaster.” According to the blogger, the developers are greatly hampered by the decision of Activision to release Vanguard and the next game from Infinity ward on legacy consoles Xbox One and PS4. It is possible that in 2023, players will not see the new part of Call of Duty at all, because Sledgehammer Games and support studios need more time.

Only the studio is not involved in the Call of Duty franchise right now Blizzard, which this year was further strengthened by employees Vicarious visions… The latter is responsible for Diablo II: Resurrected, which will be released in 2023.

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